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...rely on its impressive depth to carry the squad through the tournament. The team is driven by co-captains Ludwick and senior Michael Byrd. Goal-scoring threats Livingston, sophomore Egen Atkinson and freshman Bret Voith add to the offensive firepower. Junior netminder Jay Connolly, who recorded 15 saves against Brown??€”a potential second round opponent in the Northern Championships—has been the anchor for the defense all year. The roster, solid from top to bottom, has augmented the team’s confidence. Confidence will be in high demand if the Crimson looks to advance past...
...captain Phillip W. Roebuck ’08. Red Line, like all club sports at Harvard, gets just $400 a year from the Athletic Department. The team’s competitors are club teams as well, but many of them receive greater levels of financial support, Roebuck said. Brown??€™s Ultimate team receives $15,000 in funding from the school’s administration, he said. (A captain of the Brown team did not return a request for comment.) The Red Line must fund the rest of its $30,000 budget independently. The team receives some assistance from...
Immediately after Coach Erik Farrar’s well-timed timeout, sophomore Egen Atkinson asserted his presence in the pool by drawing a timely penalty. The successful attempt cut the lead back down to two and spelled the end of Brown??€™s dominant play in the water...
Hudson Professor of Law David W. Kennedy, one of Harvard’s top scholars on international law and human rights, will leave for Brown University this winter to become its new vice president of international affairs. Kennedy will lead Brown??€™s efforts to broaden its international involvement, Vincent J. Tompkins, Brown??€™s deputy provost, said yesterday. Kennedy will continue to hold a position at the Law School, with the title of visiting professor. He will take over the position at Brown on Jan. 1. “I think it’s exciting...
Though his performance did not net him the title of Ivy League Offensive Player of the Week honor—that went to Cornell running back Randy Barbour, who recorded 159 yards and three touchdowns on the day in a 38-31 overtime win over Brown??€”it did displace former Crimson great Ryan Fitzpatrick ’05, who now backs up Carson Palmer for the Cincinnati Bengals...